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Virtual Pre-Conference
Continuity of HIV Care in
the Presence of COVID-19
Communities and humanitarian emergenciesA case study of Venezuela
Mary Ann Torres
1.Humanitarian emergency and health crisis
2.HIV crisis
3.Leadership and resilience of civil society and PLHIV
Communities and humanitarian emergenciesA case study of Venezuela
Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis
Atypical crisis• not driven by armed conflict or natural disaster;
• a result of political tensions and implosion of the economy with hyperinflation;
• severe shortage of many basic items, including food and medicine;
• very high levels of violence and crime.
The Venezuelan government denies the existence of a crisis and rejects most humanitarian assistance.
Humanitarian “disaster”
The humanitarian "disaster“ [in Venezuela] started well before Covid-19 and it was not caused by the sanctions imposed on corrupt government officials charged with human rights violations and other crimes.
- President of the Security CouncilMay 5, 2020
Venezuela complex crisis (ACAPS, Oct 2019)
Humanitarian projects – Venezuela (OCHA)
68%
Health crisis in Venezuela
Shortage of supplies affect ALL treatable conditions
National health system broken and unable to deliver proper care for its citizens
Venezuelan exodus impacting health systems
In Venezuela (65% specialist have left)
in other countries (neighbouring, within LAC and beyond)
No reliable/credible data/indicators
ExcessMortality
Source: Venezuelan MOH (published & unpublished).
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Maternal Mortality Rate
65% increase maternal mortality in 1 year (2015-2016) (official data)
1.Humanitarian emergency and health crisis
2.HIV crisis
3.Leadership and resilience of civil society and PLHIV
Communities and humanitarian emergenciesA case study of Venezuela
People living with HIV
Viral suppression 7%*
* UNAIDS, 2017
Availability of ARVs – Then and now (2009-2019)
53%57%
70% 71%
16%
40%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
The children of the Revolution
1.Humanitarian emergency and health crisis
2.HIV crisis
3.Leadership and resilience of civil society and PLHIV
Communities and humanitarian emergenciesA case study of Venezuela
Humanitarian emergency and communityleadership engagement
1. Community-led service delivery (incl. commodities)
2. Community-led monitoring
3. Community led advocacy
Humanitarian emergency and communityleadership engagement
1. Community-led service delivery (incl. commodities)
2. Community-led monitoring
3. Community led advocacy
Humanitarian emergency and communityleadership engagement
1. Community-led service delivery (incl. commodities)
2. Community-led monitoring
3. Community led advocacy
As a result of civil society documentation and advocacy …
Master Plan for HIV, TB and malaria
$ 11 M from Global Fund (emergency) (HIV + HIV/TB/Malaria)
Eligibility of Venezuela’s Malaria Component 2020-2022 (US$19.8M)
Advocate, denounce and protest
• Venezuela is confronting several “emergencies”
COVID-19, humanitarian emergency and the leadership of communities
COVID-19, humanitarian emergency and the leadership of communities
• Avoiding treatment interruptions• In Venezuela
• Crossing to/from Colombia
• Ensuring food security for PLHIV
• Securing PPE for monitors, navigators and health personnel working on HIV facilities.
• Document, advocate and DENOUNCE!
CONCLUSION
•Gains at risk
•Support communities in the ground• supply change and risk management
• surveillance, documentation and reporting
• intersecting and trans-disciplinary responses
First step is a mechanism to support community systems in emergency situations
Partner acknowledgement
• Dr. Leopoldo Villegas• Ken Morrison• Alberto Nieves